August 04, 2018

RECIPE: Smoked Sausage, Pepper, & Corn Hash

Sausage, Pepper, and Corn Hash

Hash is one of my favorite meals. It's super versatile! While it's traditionally made with corned beef and potatoes, but you can use any meat you want (or even skip the meat and make it vegetarian). I almost always top mine with an egg.

This recipe is my favorite hash recipe--the combination of the sausage, corn, and peppers is perfect!


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Smoked Sausage, Pepper, and Corn Hash

Ingredients:

1 Tbsp. canola oil, divided
20 oz. potatoes, peeled and diced*
14 oz. package of smoked turkey sausage, diced**
1 onion, diced
1 bell pepper, diced
1 can of corn, drained
1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper
salt and black pepper to taste
1-2 eggs per person, to top the hash


Directions:

Heat 2 tsp of oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the potatoes and cook, stirring frequently, until they are golden brown with a soft center. Set them aside in a bowl.

Add 1 tsp of oil the hot skillet, and cook the turkey sausage, peppers, and onions over medium-high heat, stirring constantly, until the onions are soft. Reduce heat, if needed, to avoid burning the veggies. Add corn, crushed red pepper, salt, and black pepper; stir to combine. Add the potatoes back to the skillet and reduce heat to low.

Meanwhile, in another skillet, cook 1-2 eggs, over-easy, per serving. Recipe makes approximately 4-6 servings of hash. To serve, divide the hash into bowls and top with eggs.


Notes:

*You can use whatever kind of potatoes you like (even frozen diced potatoes!), but I particularly like Yukon Gold potatoes. They hold their shape really well instead of getting mushy. When I use Yukon Gold potatoes, or any potatoes with a thin, soft skin, I don't even peel them.

**The smoked sausage can usually be found with kielbasa. I buy the Eckridge or Butterball brand, depending what's on sale. To dice it, cut it in half lengthwise, and then cut each of those in half lengthwise (you'll have four long strips). Then just cut those crosswise so that the shapes are almost little cubes.


Sausage, Pepper, and Corn Hash
I used frozen potatoes on this one--not quite as good, but great in a pinch!


1 comment:

  1. Sounds delicious! I love making hash as a quick meal. I usually make it with sweet potaties.

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